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The Effects of Different Theta and Beta Neurofeedback Training Protocols on Cognitive Control in ADHD. 不同的θ和β神经反馈训练方案对多动症认知控制的影响。
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-04 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-022-00255-6
Annet Bluschke, Elena Eggert, Julia Friedrich, Roula Jamous, Astrid Prochnow, Charlotte Pscherer, Marie Luise Schreiter, Benjamin Teufert, Veit Roessner, Christian Beste

Neurofeedback (NF) is an important treatment for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In ADHD, cognitive control deficits pose considerable problems to patients. However, NF protocols are not yet optimized to enhance cognitive control alongside with clinical symptoms, partly because they are not driven by basic cognitive neuroscience. In this study, we evaluated different EEG theta and/or beta frequency band NF protocols designed to enhance cognitive control. Participants were n = 157 children and adolescents, n = 129 of them were patients with ADHD (n = 28 typically developing (TD) controls). Patients with ADHD were divided into five groups in the order of referral, with four of them taking part in different NF protocols systematically varying theta and beta power. The fifth ADHD group and the TD group did not undergo NF. All NF protocols resulted in reductions of ADHD symptoms. Importantly, only when beta frequencies were enhanced during NF (without any theta regulation or in combination with theta upregulation), consistent enhancing effects in both response inhibition and conflict control were achieved. The theta/beta NF protocol most widely used in clinical settings revealed comparatively limited effects. Enhancements in beta band activity are key when aiming to improve cognitive control functions in ADHD. This calls for a change in the use of theta/beta NF protocols and shows that protocols differing from the current clinical standard are effective in enhancing important facets of cognitive control in ADHD. Further studies need to examine regulation data within the neurofeedback sessions to provide more information about the mechanisms underlying the observed effects.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41465-022-00255-6.

神经反馈(NF)是治疗注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的重要方法。在ADHD中,认知控制缺陷给患者带来了相当大的问题。然而,NF方案尚未优化到增强认知控制和临床症状,部分原因是它们不是由基本的认知神经科学驱动的。在这项研究中,我们评估了不同的EEG θ和/或β频段NF协议,旨在增强认知控制。参与者为157名儿童和青少年,其中129名为ADHD患者(28名为典型发育(TD)对照)。ADHD患者按转诊顺序分为五组,其中四组参加不同的NF方案,系统地改变θ和β功率。第五ADHD组和TD组不进行NF治疗。所有NF方案均导致ADHD症状减轻。重要的是,只有在NF过程中增强β频率(没有任何θ调节或与θ上调结合),才能在反应抑制和冲突控制中实现一致的增强效果。在临床环境中最广泛使用的θ / β NF方案显示出相对有限的效果。增强β带活动是改善ADHD患者认知控制功能的关键。这要求改变θ / β NF方案的使用,并表明与当前临床标准不同的方案在加强ADHD认知控制的重要方面是有效的。进一步的研究需要检查神经反馈过程中的调节数据,以提供更多关于观察到的效应背后机制的信息。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s41465-022-00255-6。
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引用次数: 3
Editorial: Five Years of Journal of Cognitive Enhancement. 社论:五年认知增强杂志
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-02 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-022-00239-6
Lorenza S Colzato
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引用次数: 0
Parents' Perceptions on the Debated Parenting Practice of Cognitive Enhancement in Healthy Children and Adolescents. 父母对健康儿童和青少年认知增强有争议的育儿实践的看法
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-15 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-022-00243-w
Kati Hiltrop, Sebastian Sattler

First evidence shows that some parents engage in the health-endangering practice of (mis-)using prescription drugs to boost their children's school performance. But little is known about parental perspectives on this phenomenon. This study aims to better understand parents' perspectives on the non-medical use of prescription drugs to improve healthy children's cognitive functioning. We conducted twelve semi-structured face-to-face interviews with a diverse sample of parents in Germany, and applied qualitative content analysis to explore their perspectives on instrumentalizing prescription drugs for improving the performance of healthy children, including their underlying knowledge (gaps), moral evaluations, evaluations of accompanied risks and benefits, opinions on potential motivators, and wishes regarding policy-making. The results show that parents typically believed themselves knowledgeable about such prescription drug (mis-)use, although they were not aware of anyone in their social environment taking them for enhancement. Parents generally considered such behavior to be morally reprehensible, cheating, and similar to doping in sports, and they typically claimed that no situation or occasion could motivate them to administer prescription drugs to their healthy children. Health risks (including side effects or addiction) were a typical expectation of drug use. That doctors should give such drugs to healthy young people was seen as unjustifiable. The results suggest that morality and risk-benefit evaluations of parents play a major role in their decision-making concerning this potentially risky instrumentalization of non-medical drugs. These insights are of distinct importance, especially for future research and further discussions on this topic, such as an evidence-based public dialog and ethics debates.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41465-022-00243-w.

第一个证据表明,一些家长(错误地)使用处方药来提高孩子的学习成绩,这是危害健康的做法。但父母对这一现象的看法却鲜为人知。本研究旨在更好地了解家长对非医疗使用处方药以改善健康儿童认知功能的看法。我们对德国不同样本的父母进行了12次半结构化的面对面访谈,并应用定性内容分析来探讨他们对将处方药用作工具以提高健康儿童表现的看法,包括他们的潜在知识(差距)、道德评价、对相关风险和收益的评价、对潜在激励因素的看法以及对政策制定的愿望。结果表明,父母通常认为自己对这类处方药(误用)很了解,尽管他们不知道他们的社会环境中有人为了增强记忆力而服用这些药物。家长们普遍认为这种行为在道德上应该受到谴责,是一种欺骗行为,类似于在体育运动中使用兴奋剂,他们通常声称,没有任何情况或场合能促使他们给健康的孩子服用处方药。健康风险(包括副作用或成瘾)是吸毒的典型预期。医生给健康的年轻人开这种药被认为是没有道理的。结果表明,父母的道德和风险效益评估在他们对这种潜在风险的非医疗药物工具化的决策中起着重要作用。这些见解非常重要,特别是对于未来的研究和关于这一主题的进一步讨论,例如基于证据的公共对话和伦理辩论。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s41465-022-00243-w。
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引用次数: 1
Theta Neurofeedback Training Supports Motor Performance and Flow Experience. Theta神经反馈训练支持运动表现和心流体验。
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-22 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00236-1
Kathrin C J Eschmann, Lisa Riedel, Axel Mecklinger

Flow is defined as a cognitive state that is associated with a feeling of automatic and effortless control, enabling peak performance in highly challenging situations. In sports, flow can be enhanced by mindfulness training, which has been associated with frontal theta activity (4-8 Hz). Moreover, frontal-midline theta oscillations were shown to subserve control processes in a large variety of cognitive tasks. Based on previous theta neurofeedback training studies, which revealed that one training session is sufficient to enhance motor performance, the present study investigated whether one 30-minute session of frontal-midline theta neurofeedback training (1) enhances flow experience additionally to motor performance in a finger tapping task, and (2) transfers to cognitive control processes in an n-back task. Participants, who were able to successfully upregulate their theta activity during neurofeedback training (responders), showed better motor performance and flow experience after training than participants, who did not enhance their theta activity (non-responders). Across all participants, increase of theta activity during training was associated with motor performance enhancement from pretest to posttest irrespective of pre-training performance. Interestingly, theta training gains were also linked to the increase of flow experience, even when corresponding increases in motor performance were controlled for. Results for the n-back task were not significant. Even though these findings are mainly correlational in nature and additional flow-promoting influences need to be investigated, the present findings suggest that frontal-midline theta neurofeedback training is a promising tool to support flow experience with additional relevance for performance enhancement.

心流被定义为一种认知状态,它与自动和毫不费力的控制感有关,能够在极具挑战性的情况下达到最佳表现。在运动中,正念训练可以增强心流,这与额叶θ波活动(4-8赫兹)有关。此外,额中线θ波振荡被证明在多种认知任务中支持控制过程。基于之前的θ波神经反馈训练研究表明,一次训练足以提高运动表现,本研究调查了一次30分钟的额中线θ波神经反馈训练是否(1)在手指敲击任务中增强流体验和运动表现,以及(2)在n-back任务中转移到认知控制过程。在神经反馈训练中能够成功上调θ波活动的参与者(反应者),在训练后表现出比没有增强θ波活动的参与者(无反应者)更好的运动表现和心流体验。在所有参与者中,训练期间θ波活动的增加与从测试前到测试后的运动表现增强有关,而与训练前的表现无关。有趣的是,θ波训练的收益也与心流体验的增加有关,即使在运动表现的相应增长受到控制的情况下也是如此。n-back任务的结果不显著。尽管这些发现在本质上主要是相关的,需要进一步研究其他促进心流的影响,但目前的研究结果表明,额中线θ神经反馈训练是一种很有前途的工具,可以支持心流体验,并与表现增强有额外的关联。
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引用次数: 5
Virtual Reality as a Non-Pharmacological Adjunct to Reduce the Use of Analgesics in Hospitals. 虚拟现实技术作为一种非药物辅助手段,可减少医院镇痛剂的使用。
Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-06 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00212-9
Shunn Theingi, Ian Leopold, Tolulope Ola, Gary S Cohen, Hillel S Maresky

Virtual reality (VR) has become an increasingly viable non-pharmacological adjunct to reduce the use of analgesics in hospitals. Within the context of the ongoing opioid epidemic, VR can serve as an invaluable alternative to traditional pain management techniques. While VR research continues to advance, there is no clear consensus on the terms used to describe critical aspects of VR. This paper presents how immersion, presence, and agency encapsulate the VR experience and investigates the methods by which VR can relieve pain by changing users' cognition and perception of pain. Multiple clinical studies investigating VR efficacy indicate that higher degrees of immersion, presence, and agency are all correlated with greater pain reduction. These studies also demonstrate that VR analgesia is effective for patients with various medical conditions and for those undergoing painful medical procedures. Furthermore, the shared biological mechanisms between pain and anxiety suggest that reducing either through the use of VR will reduce the other. As a nascent field of research, VR analgesia has key obstacles to overcome in order to become a mainstream intervention for pain management in hospital settings.

虚拟现实(VR)已成为医院减少镇痛剂使用的一种日益可行的非药物辅助手段。在阿片类药物持续流行的背景下,VR 可以作为传统疼痛治疗技术的宝贵替代品。虽然 VR 研究在不断进步,但在描述 VR 关键方面的术语上还没有达成明确的共识。本文介绍了沉浸感、临场感和代入感如何概括 VR 体验,并研究了 VR 通过改变用户对疼痛的认知和感知来缓解疼痛的方法。调查 VR 疗效的多项临床研究表明,较高程度的沉浸感、临场感和代入感都与疼痛减轻程度相关。这些研究还表明,VR 镇痛对患有各种疾病的病人和正在接受痛苦医疗程序的病人有效。此外,疼痛和焦虑之间的共同生物机制表明,通过使用 VR 减少其中一种疼痛会减轻另一种焦虑。作为一个新兴的研究领域,VR 镇痛要想成为医院疼痛治疗的主流干预措施,还需要克服一些关键的障碍。
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引用次数: 0
Dynamic Useful Field of View Training to Enhance Older Adults' Cognitive and Motor Function: A Pilot Study. 提高老年人认知和运动功能的动态有用视野训练:试点研究
Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-07 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00219-2
Elizabeth M Hudak, Karen L Bell, Cidnee Hall, Lori D Grismore, Jake LaVere, Jerri D Edwards

Useful Field of View (UFOV) computerized cognitive training improves older adults' gait speed and balance and reduces dementia risk. We investigated a new form of UFOV training requiring physical movement, Training Under Cognitive Kinematics (TUCK). We hypothesized TUCK would be acceptable, feasible, and potentially efficacious to improve UFOV Test- and motor performance. Sixty-nine older adults were randomized to TUCK, computerized UFOV training, or an active control group. Cognitive- and motor function were assessed before and immediately after the intervention period. Participants rated TUCK as enjoyable, engaging and satisfying, indicating acceptability. Eighty-five percent of participants completed TUCK, demonstrating feasibility. Overall, effect sizes for TUCK did not indicate greater efficacy than computerized UFOV training relative to controls. UFOV training showed effect sizes indicating improved balance as measured by Turn 360 (d=0.37) and Optogait (d=0.51-0.69) from pre- to post- training relative to controls. Incorporating movement into UFOV cognitive training did not enhance cognitive or motor functional gains. Future investigations are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of UFOV cognitive training to enhance motor function. Research should continue to investigate the association of cognitive and motor function and interventions to improve these outcomes among older adults. The trial and planned analyses were pre-registered: https://osf.io/7utgw.

有用视野(UFOV)计算机化认知训练可提高老年人的步速和平衡能力,降低痴呆症风险。我们研究了一种需要身体运动的新形式 UFOV 训练,即认知运动学训练(TUCK)。我们假设 TUCK 可以被接受、可行,并可能有效改善 UFOV 测试和运动表现。69 名老年人被随机分配到 TUCK、计算机化 UFOV 训练或主动对照组。在干预前和干预后立即对认知和运动功能进行评估。参与者对 TUCK 的评价是愉悦、投入和满意,这表明他们是可以接受的。85%的参与者完成了 TUCK,证明了其可行性。总体而言,与对照组相比,TUCK 的效应大小并未显示出比计算机化 UFOV 训练更高的疗效。与对照组相比,UFOV 训练的效应大小表明,从训练前到训练后,通过 Turn 360(d=0.37)和 Optogait(d=0.51-0.69)测量,平衡能力有所提高。将运动纳入 UFOV 认知训练并没有提高认知或运动功能的收益。未来的研究需要阐明 UFOV 认知训练增强运动功能的内在机制。研究应继续调查认知功能和运动功能之间的联系,以及改善老年人这些结果的干预措施。试验和计划分析已预先登记:https://osf.io/7utgw。
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引用次数: 0
Exploring Individual Differences as Predictors of Performance Change During Dual-N-Back Training. 探索个体差异作为双n背训练中表现变化的预测因子。
Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-07 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00216-5
Per T Ørskov, Anne Norup, Erin L Beatty, Susanne M Jaeggi

In working memory training studies, individual trajectories are known to vary considerably between participants. A better understanding of how individual differences affect training outcomes is important because it might inform the development of more effective training interventions. This study explored how measures of working memory, intelligence, sustained attention, training motivation, mindset, psychological well-being, perceived stress, and sleep quality affect initial training performance and rate of change. A total of 217 upper secondary students completed 12 weeks of adaptive dual-n-back in a classroom setting. We analyzed their self-reported training data using latent growth curve modeling. We found that working memory and intelligence predicted both, initial training performance and rate of performance change. Sustained attention and sleep quality predicted initial performance, but not the rate of change. Furthermore, we observed that participants who completed the intervention scored significantly higher on measures of working memory and intelligence and reported lower levels of perceived stress and higher levels of sleep quality at baseline compared to dropouts. In general, our study supports the magnification account with higher ability individuals starting out at a higher performance level and showing a higher rate of performance change, and moreover, being more likely to adhere to the training protocol.

在工作记忆训练研究中,个体轨迹在参与者之间有很大的差异。更好地了解个体差异如何影响培训结果很重要,因为它可能为制定更有效的培训干预措施提供信息。本研究探讨了工作记忆、智力、持续注意力、训练动机、心态、心理健康、感知压力和睡眠质量等指标如何影响初始训练表现和变化速度。共有217名高中生在课堂环境中完成了为期12周的适应性双n-back。我们使用潜在增长曲线模型分析了他们自我报告的训练数据。我们发现,工作记忆和智力预测了初始训练表现和表现变化率。持续的注意力和睡眠质量可以预测最初的表现,但不能预测变化的速度。此外,我们观察到,完成干预的参与者在工作记忆和智力方面的得分明显高于未完成干预的参与者,并且报告的感知压力水平较低,基线睡眠质量水平较高。总的来说,我们的研究支持这种放大理论,即能力越强的人从更高的绩效水平开始,表现出更高的绩效变化率,而且更有可能坚持训练方案。
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引用次数: 9
Relationships between enriching early life experiences and cognitive function later in life are mediated by educational attainment. 丰富的早期生活经历和后来的认知功能之间的关系是由教育程度介导的。
Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-17 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00208-5
Timothy P Morris, Meishan Ai, Laura Chaddock-Heyman, Edward McAuley, Charles H Hillman, Arthur F Kramer

The study of how engagement in enriching cognitive, physical and social activities in childhood impacts cognitive function decades later will advance our understanding of how modifiable lifestyle activities promote cognition across the lifespan. 88 healthy older adults (aged 60-80 years) returned a retrospective questionnaire regarding their participation in seven lifestyle activities (musical instrument playing, language learning, sport participation, art/dance lessons, scouting, volunteering, family vacations) before age 13 years. After controlling for current age, educational attainment, socioeconomic status of the mother and current engagement in lifestyle activities, a greater number of activities were significantly associated with better vocabulary abilities, episodic memory and fluid intelligence. The relationships with vocabulary and fluid intelligence were mediated by educational attainment. We postulate that engagement in a higher number of enriching early life activities is a reflection of both one's sociocontextual environment and engagement with that environment. This engagement leads to attributes relevant for educational aspirations/attainment, ultimately contributing to factors that have a lifespan impact on cognitive function.

研究儿童时期丰富的认知、身体和社会活动如何影响几十年后的认知功能,将促进我们对可改变的生活方式活动如何促进整个生命周期的认知的理解。88名健康的老年人(60-80岁)在13岁之前参与了7项生活方式活动(乐器演奏、语言学习、体育运动、艺术/舞蹈课、童子军、志愿服务、家庭度假)的回顾性问卷调查。在控制了当前年龄、受教育程度、母亲的社会经济地位和当前参与的生活方式活动后,更多的活动与更好的词汇能力、情景记忆和流体智力显著相关。词汇量和流动智力之间的关系受教育程度的调节。我们假设,参与大量丰富的早期生活活动是一个人的社会环境和与该环境的参与的反映。这种参与导致了与教育愿望/成就相关的属性,最终促成了对认知功能有终身影响的因素。
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引用次数: 5
Prior Prognostic Expectations as a Potential Predictor in Neurofeedback Training 先验预测期望作为神经反馈训练的潜在预测因子
Pub Date : 2021-11-29 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00234-3
Yevhen Damanskyy, Alexander Olsen, S. Hollup
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引用次数: 0
The Effects of Mindfulness Training on Working Memory Performance in High-Demand Cohorts: a Multi-study Investigation 正念训练对高需求人群工作记忆表现的影响:一项多研究调查
Pub Date : 2021-11-24 DOI: 10.1007/s41465-021-00228-1
A. Jha, A. Zanesco, Ekaterina Denkova, W. MacNulty, Scott L. Rogers
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